91°F (32.7°C) in the factory I work at.

The law states “all factories must maintain a reasonable temperature and humidity.”

Nowhere is reasonable ever defined. I am mildly infuriated. And very hot lol

Edit: 94° (34.4C) now and this post has made it close to the top of “Hot”… The gods are having a laugh lol

  • Annoyed_🦀 @lemmy.zip
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    As someone living in the equator where sun is fucking angry at us everyday, 32°c indoor is toasty, and 34°c indoor is torture. You should report to the authority and let them know.

    Unless you work near furnace of course.

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      Wait until you see 41°C.

      (Atleast i was home when it was 40°C. Otherwise i’d be literally cooked.)

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      This is America, what authorities give a damn about how hot you are? If there was one, I’m sure Musk’n’Trump got rid of them.

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        OSHA probably cares.

        The company should care, because if the workers are dropping off because of heat stroke, they’re not creating value for the shareholders.

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          But, but, they sometimes hand out freeze pops in hot weather! How much more can you want?

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        Unless i missed it, OP didn’t mention being in America though, and judging from the instance they might be from Netherlands. whoops, really missed it. Also like the other person said, OSHA.